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  1. Stewart, L.; Chiang, K.S.; Coons, B.: Public access CD-ROMs in libraries : case studies (1990) 0.00
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    Enthält die folgenden Beiträge: YOUNGKIN, M.E., K.M. McCLOSKEY, N.E. DOUGHERTY u. W.J. PEAY: CD-ROM utilization in a health sciences setting; STEWART, L.: An overview of public access issues; PEELING, L.H.: Project RFD (Rural facts delivery); BARNES, S. u. E. SPRAGG: CD-ROMs for public access: integral components of collections and services in an academic research library; ANDERS, V.: The Wiley laser disk service at Evans Library, Texas A&M University; EVANS, N.H.: CD-ROM at Carnegie Mellon University; MaCDONALD, M., C. MASKELL u. J. AUER: CD-ROM at Brock University: integration, adaptatiion; REESE, J.: CD-ROM: a successful format in the education library; PLUTCHAK, T.S.: New approaches to access: CD-ROM at the St. Louis University Medical Center Library; DALTO, G.C.: Using read-only optical media in the Department of Information Science Library, University of Milan, Italy; DICKINSON, G.K.: CD-ROMs in the school library: one district's experience; BOHL, J.M. u. C.B. LaPIER: CD-ROMs go to school; WHELAN, E.A.: CD-ROMs in the high school library; GOETTLER, E., MAWTHORNE, M. u. S. McCASKILL: CD-ROM end-user searching: implementation issues in Ontario; ?, N. u. J. DEMMITT: INFO-LAN: a CD-ROM local area network in a public library; AU, K.-N. u. N. BORISOVETS: The changing LANdscape of undergraduate research: the Rutgers-Newark experience; GRANT, M.A.: The electronic information center at Boston College's O'Neill Library; STARR, K.J.: The byte of electronic information at Oregon State University: the CD-ROM Reference Center at the Kerr Library; RAIMONDO, P.G.: CD-ROM teaching techniques: instructing PsycLit users in a health sciences library; GLITZ, B. u. G. A. YORKOTE: CD-ROM technology in a biomedical library; SCHLOMAN, B.F., J.N. GATTEN u. G. BYERLY: Free-based CD-ROMs at Kent State University